Today is Hanuman Jayanti and on this occasion we are going to tell you about the temple of the country, which is different from the rest of the temples, where you will get to see bizarre views, the voices here make the sounds make up. Yes, here are talking about Mehndipur Balaji of Rajasthan, where people from the country and the world come to drive away the upper affair, ghosts and ghosts.
Let me tell you, Mehndipur Balaji Temple is located in Dausa district of Rajasthan. This temple is dedicated to Hanuman ji. It is believed that coming here relieves the obstacles of ghosts and negative evils forever. On the other hand, if you do not believe in ghosts, then you will start doing this after coming to Mehndipur Balaji temple. In such a situation, let’s know about this temple.
Know about Mehndipur Balaji Temple

Mehndipur Balaji Temple is a Hindu temple located in Dausa district of Rajasthan state, dedicated to Lord Hanuman. Hindus Hanuman Lord Hanuman is also known as Balaji, hence the temple was named Balaji. Many devotees believe that there are magical powers at this place and hence this pilgrimage site is a witness to thousands of devotees who come here to get rid of black magic, ghosts, upper rounds.
Three gods are worshiped in the temple

Mehndipur Balaji Temple has three deities who are mainly worshiped. First Lord Hanuman, also known as Balaji, second Phantom Raj and third Bhairav Baba. Many stories related to this temple are also prevalent. It is believed that the idol that is worshiped here appeared on its own.
Not only this, the stories also tell about divine power, which revolves around the temple. It is believed that this power has the ability to fix people affected by evil spirits and free them from the clutches of black magic.
Mystery of Mehndipur Balaji Temple

The history of Mehndipur Balaji Temple, one of the most famous temples in India, is thousands of years old. It is said that the three gods of the temple are about 1000 years old. According to the belief, the idol of Lord Hanuman itself appeared among the hills of Aravalli and has not been created by any artist. The place where the temple is today was a dense forest, where the ancestors of Shri Mahant ji started worshiping Balaji.
Mehndipur Balaji Temple rules

Kirtan is performed in Mehndipur Balaji temple at 2 pm every night to remove the obstacles of ghosts, which consists of thousands of devotees. At the same time, it is forbidden to bring Prasad home from Mehndipur Balaji.
As we told you, this temple is famous for getting rid of things like ghosts, so if someone eats or brings it with you, it means that he is bringing negative powers with him. Let’s know some important rules of the temple, which are as follows:-
- All the devotees coming to Mehndipur Balaji Temple are prohibited from eating eggs, meat, alcohol, garlic and onion for a week, these rules are for all the devotees here.
- With this, one should not look back after exiting the temple, and avoid accepting offerings or other things from anyone other than the priest of the main temple.
- Be aware of the unique atmosphere of the temple and the rituals performed there, including the practices of ghosts, do not make any noise and make videos of no noise.
- Before entering the temple, women are advised to use a scarf or scarf on the head to cover their heads. Because people come here to get the ghosts removed, women are kept away from it.
- Do not touch the strangers inside the temple premises nor interact with them, because they may have a shadow of ghosts.
- Avoid giving money to the priest or someone else inside the temple, as they can ask for money by making false excuses.
How to reach Mehandipur Balaji Temple

Rail route: If you are coming by train, Dausa railway station is the nearest railway station for Mehndipur Balaji Temple. Apart from this, Bandikui Junction is another railway station which is located 38 km from Dausa district.
By air: If you are coming by flight, you can reach Dausa with a taxi or bus from Jaipur International Airport which is located about 62 kilometers. After this you can take a taxi or bus for Mehndipur Balaji temple. Let me tell you, here you will not get the option of Uber and Ola.
By road: Dausa is located about 55 km from Jaipur and is well connected by road. If you want to come by road, the best option can be used by Rajasthan State Transport buses. With this, you can come comfortably from Delhi, Agra and other surrounding cities, because regular buses run for Dausa.